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AndyBurns
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2008

2008-03-15 19:49:23
rating 4.9

2007

2007-12-10 01:50:16
rating 4.8
2007-12-09 14:03:59
rating 5.1
2007-11-12 14:14:04
rating 5.1
2007-08-15 13:11:59
rating 5.2
2007-08-13 14:58:24
rating 4.8
2007-08-10 17:16:10
rating 4.6
2007-08-05 01:22:37
rating 5
2007-08-03 14:36:17
rating 5.2
2007-08-02 18:37:24
rating 4.7
2007-11-12 14:14:04
58 votes, rating 5.1
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Yesterday I rediscovered my fear of ogres. Yes, I suffered 4 RIPs, no SI, no BH in one match. The first 2 blocks of the game were both RIPs - on BOBs! So much for AV9...

The odds just getting 4 RIPs with no other injuries is, by my reckoning, about 0.077%, which unlikely enough that it definitely might qualify as a Nuffling. The odds of the first 2 blocks RIPing both the BOBs - about 0.02%. And then a brand new lineman RIP'd in turn 2 - he moved 5 squares and died. It would have been easy to lose heart, and complain about the dice.

And yet, I couldn't complain. The dice weren't bad. The handicap I got was a good one. I got the ref! The Apoth worked (if only I'd had 3 more like him). My opponent couldn't pick up the ball. I finished the game with the luck-o-meter showing me 9% up. And, at the end of the day, I got good winnings (enough to replace a BOB, and I'd had enough money for another Lineman anyway).

It was a good game. Just (as my opponent said after he sent my third player to the graveyard) weird. I guess everyone knows that given enough games, unlikely things will happen, but that when you're looking at one of them, it's a bit creepy...

EDIT: Aequitas pointed out to me a game where some orcs suffered 5 RIPs - but there probably was a bit of Claw/RSC in that one. Thought that might cheer up the orc haters out there!
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